The film follows (played by Patrick D. Green ), a therapist who takes on a mysterious new patient, Natalia Marsch (Sara Robbin). Natalia claims to have been abducted by extraterrestrials—a story Jay initially views as a delusion. However, as her accounts take on a terrifying aura of truth, Jay becomes obsessed.
Be warned—this is a "love it or hate it" film. While some viewers praise its eerie cinematography and the lead performance by Sara Robbin, others have found the slow pace and confusing plot frustrating. It currently holds a 3.4/10 on IMDb , marking it as a divisive piece of underground cinema. How to Watch
The two eventually abscond to a remote, century-old cabin on to document the phenomenon and attempt to confront the otherworldly intelligence stalking her. What follows is a volatile "two-step" between therapist and patient that draws comparisons to classics like Misery and Hitchcock’s Vertigo . Why It Stands Out
You can currently find Contactee on Prime Video , where it is available for streaming or rental.
Unlike many UFO movies, Contactee remains grounded in its "therapeutic paradigm." It asks whether what you’re witnessing is truly alien or something deeply personal and human.
The film follows (played by Patrick D. Green ), a therapist who takes on a mysterious new patient, Natalia Marsch (Sara Robbin). Natalia claims to have been abducted by extraterrestrials—a story Jay initially views as a delusion. However, as her accounts take on a terrifying aura of truth, Jay becomes obsessed.
Be warned—this is a "love it or hate it" film. While some viewers praise its eerie cinematography and the lead performance by Sara Robbin, others have found the slow pace and confusing plot frustrating. It currently holds a 3.4/10 on IMDb , marking it as a divisive piece of underground cinema. How to Watch
The two eventually abscond to a remote, century-old cabin on to document the phenomenon and attempt to confront the otherworldly intelligence stalking her. What follows is a volatile "two-step" between therapist and patient that draws comparisons to classics like Misery and Hitchcock’s Vertigo . Why It Stands Out
You can currently find Contactee on Prime Video , where it is available for streaming or rental.
Unlike many UFO movies, Contactee remains grounded in its "therapeutic paradigm." It asks whether what you’re witnessing is truly alien or something deeply personal and human.